F'Mpis pfM J VwgjST;' "&0'fl""' ViV6"""' EVEiS'JJS'U I'UJLJLiC LEDUEK l-JLULADJflLlUlA, J'MJIDAW OUTOBEK 31, JU4.J lo m 77e Testfigr otm Gmnf lly HAZEL DEYO ItATCHELOK Copvrloht. mi, lu rubllo Ledger Co. 1 Jnia Yields to the Inevitable llUAI) a HIS I-IltST 1 jou had been jlllcil by n man and ha came to you later and told you that after alt you were the ouly woman he had ever loved( would sou tako him back? Julia Grant had this problem to face, and she faced it bravely nnd did what she thought was best, ltut after she had promised n second time to marry Dan Car 1 son, sbo discovered something else. Sho discovered that bcr work in tho hospital had changed her, and the big blow cainc when she discovered that unconsciously she had given her lovo to another man, Dr. John Norvillc, head surgeon. It ii this fact that caused her to lrnvo tho hospital and ronio home, resolved to marry Dan Immediately. NOW GO ON Xl HI THE STORY ANY girl whoso mother has spent an entire morning having her pictty lingerie for a trousseau should be nappy, and Julia vvns anything but that. Sho tried to force herself to a certain response, but she felt dead, in capable of any enthusiasm, nnd she dreaded that night more than anything olse, 'lhat night she would ghc up her last vestige of independence, she would tell Dan that she wus ready to marry him whenever hp liked, Lucy greeted Mrs. Grant and Julln at lunch with tho news that she had tele phoned Dan and that h was coining for dinner. "I thought it would be n good idea, .Tullaj uren't you glad?" . "Yes, indeed," Julia returned quick ly, "it's a splendid Idea." And then nt 0:30 Dnn tame and Mary opened the door to him with n beaming countenance. Her custom ary sulicnncss had departed for the time being. Lucy hud been down in the kitchen tclliug her the news, and tho inen of a wedding appealed to her latent Gaelic humor. "Miss Julin will be right down," the informed tho astonished Dan. He vviin taking off his coat nnd hat and he turned ou Mnr. eiulcklj. "Miss Julia?" he exclaimed. 'Yis, sor," she grinned, and escaped, nnd Dan was left to wander Into the back parlor anil to wonder what it all meant. Then Julia came, n Julia voiy white, but very determined. She was not going through this thing like a Adventures With a 'Purse I AIAVAIS think that if thero is one person in the world who oucht to be humored, if is the convalescent. It's so hard tii luue to lie in bed when one is beginning to feci bolter, arid to linve to count, wilh utter indifference, the flowers in the wull paper, or something equally boring. It is the convalescent, then, who. I claim, should bo humored. Instead of the custonuiij little water bottle .of glass with the tiny tumbler fitting over the top, how much nicer it would be to have on the table by tho bedside a glass bottle and tumbler that Ir secornted with tiny, brightly colored flowers against a striking background of black. One shop has these sets for S1.R5. They would make n very nice gift. Although it is not nhoN a fact that n fondness for one subject or another is shown when one is vcrv joung-. jet it frequently is tt no. And naturally any such manifestation should be encouraged - with certain reseivntions. (I know ono small person who would sit for hours, absorbed, nnd ; urefully pick up hairs or invisible hairpins from the thick carpet which frequently concealed them) But certainlj. if vour little girl loves to make doll's clothes, she should be encouraged. Who knows, some day she may show lematkable skill in making her own and maybe yours. There is a most fascinating package which comes for little girls who love to sew. It contains material for a doll's dress, the pattern for cutting it out nnd making it. and the embroidery silk for working the tm design stamped on the front. The price is ten cents. As I've been known to observe before, it Is tho woman who really loves her home, who will be Interested in the little Vitrns. As for instance, those tin candy boxes attractively covered with cre tonne. And not onlv do they look well on, the tea tnblo or living room table they Incidentally keen candy fresh and nice. They come at nil prices, of course, but tho most reasonable I have yet seen can be had for eighty -five cents and $1.25. How would you like to ndd one of these to your Christmas list? Did sou know lhat you can buy for twenty-five cents n sanitary spout for vour condensed milk cans? Yon know how unpleasant they become when the milk dries on the outside. But you force one of these Into the top and after you havo poured out tho milk you need, a little flap falls over the opening which keeps it covered and sanitary. I think this Is a very good idea, don't you? For- the names of shops where ar ifclcs mentioned in "Adventures With a l'urse" can be purchased, address IMilor of Woman's Page, Evening Ponuo Ledger, or phone the Woman's Depaitment, Walnut 3000. The Woman's Exchange coward, she was going lo make the best of it, and shc'smlttd at Dnn, and held out her hands. She had deter mined to make n complete surrender. He took her hands in his, surprise In his eyes. "Julia, what arc you doing here?" "Can't jou guess?" Sho laughed llghtlv. "Whv, I've come to my senses, that's nil.1' "You don't mean that you've come homo for good?" Sho nodded. His whole face had lighted up, unci her heart smoto her for tho fuct that she was forcing everUhiug she said with all of tho strength there was In her "When, when?" he nsked. "Last night. Oh, Dnn, arc jou so glad?" "Glad, glad! Well, jou don't know, you can't know. Why, I've been mis erable, Julia, and I've had to face the fact that there was nothing I could do." Ho was devouring her fnee with eager eyes. He still held her hands nnd he laughed dow, nervously. "I lau't be lievo it; I don't like to let go of vou for fear I might wnkc up and flud that I havo been dreaming." Uo drew lur over to the davctiport and thev sat down. And then quite suddenly he caught her closo and buried his face in her hair, whispering broken words to her in a perfect ecstasy. Julia was quite passive, and her heart was cold Hut because it was she forced herself to reach out a tentative hand and put his check softlj. He wns such a boy, and whatever wrong ho had done her in the pnst he was sorry for now. There wus no doubt of the fact that ho loved her, and she intended to make up to him for overj thing they both hud suffered. Then thev talked of tho wedding. "There is no reason for wnlting, is tlnie?" be said cagcrlv. Julia shook her head "No " Jiicn we can no married soonv ' Mam.c fnr Cliih "Yes, Unn." "I'll make it up to ,ou." he said I To JJ" L'l'!"r, "' 1V?'""f f" , passionately; "vou never will bo sorry; ' , Dfar, Madam About two weeks ago , I'll make vour life so splendid that vou I T Wopl'O'ied jou in reference to n name never will remember the hospital oud'r our 0,u" ' P to t,lc Present time' your work there." - - There was twist of agony in hei 1 neart as tliougli a Knife had been pressed tl.ore. IScver remember the hospital nnd her work there! It wasn't very likely that she would ever for get. Something hnd happened there that had killed the old Julia forever, nnd the new Julia was never to develop Dan Carson was to have neither one nor tho other; he was to tnkc for his wife the shell of tho old Julia, the Julia with a hcartful of shadows of re gret, but he must never, never know Before dinner they had decided to be married in n month, and nlrendy Dun had assumed the pose of dictator ami wns arranging cverjthing. There was even u touch of nrrogaucc in his man ner, n hint of the futuro Dan Carson, who would soon ussumc the responsibil I ities of the head of a household in which Julia would bo not a partner, but just I Wants, to Be Girl 8cout 7o the I'cflter et Woman's Ijtwt. Dear Madaui: Kindly let me know (for vou stem vvueio I could get Information about joining the Girl Scouts, U. i V. The Oirl Scouts headquarters is nt 1001 Walnut street. If jou go there or call up on the telephone jou can find out all about jolulng the orgnnlra tlon. Motion-Picture Studios To the J dltor of lt'oniaic i raoc Dear Madam . A few jeurs ago jour paper was interested In motion picture plays, us I'm interested in It, nud us u reader of jour paper, I wtnilcl ladlv upprcclutc jour kindness if jou would furnish me the names and addresses of the different motion pteturc companies V. It 'llicie aic so nnj motion picture studios now that it would be Impossible to ic-c the space to print them nil The movie magazines often 4iavr n lit of studios in their back pages. wtll llud these mugalnes on ull the news stands, and I am Mire vou will find the addresses if jou look thiougli Mum ol tho hooks Here Are Plants for Some One To the Fdllor or lfomanj Pane Dear SIndani Majbc through vemr kliiiliiesl I could find some one who would appreciate sonic plants I have two ornngc trees nnd one'olinndei nice big henlthv four jcar-old plants hut wo are going Into a smaller apartment mid I have no placo for them. W It It is vi rj good of jou to offer these lovely plants through the Wolnnn's i, change. I am sure sonic one will jump at the chance to get them. I will for ward to jou nnj letters that come in asking for them. wo have found nothing suitable and would greatly appreciate whatever jou may suggest. At the time wo tele phoned jout jou suggested "San Sonei," but this has nlremlv been used by a club of girls we know" There are nine girls nnd some one has suggested using the first Initial of our first names, but we cannot make nnj thing out of them, mnjbe jou can, jou seem tii lie nulc to do moxi an.v thing The names are Man, uracc, Anna, Isabel, Lillian, Kmllj, Margaret. Elirabotli and Sadie. AVe arc nil old friends and the idea of the club is to keep us together during the jenrs to come We are all around twenty-one and meet at a different girl's home cver.v Tliufsdaj evening. Wo intend Jo give a dame to see if we ran make enough nionej to get n bungalovv for next sum mer You can see that we want to get a name that will Interest people and nt the same time- mean something to each member We would appreciate anj suggestions that vou can give us em rules and regulations for a clubc for we know nothing whatever about one, I want to take this opportunltj to thank jou for the interesting nrtielci wiltten bv vou nnd vour letters in your column Thev seem so leal and I ill -wajs read the womsii s page Hit first thing even evening 13. S. Since jour dub is foi old frlemK Mis. Wihon at Food Fain 11 hat She Docs and When Mi Murv A Wilson, food expert f Hie KvfMMl PunLto LuDonn, Is giving cooking demonstrations dnilv nt the l'ood Knlr In the Kirst ltegimcut Armor), ltroad nud Cal 'owhill streets Her program foi today und tomoi tow follows "This Afternoon i in llrends, milk dishes Tonight p m Chocolate eake fruit inlml t p m p m fnnt salad chocolate snnce 'I onion ow Crullers, pupovers California snlad two dressings bilked npplis win not call it 'Auhl I.nng Svne f liih ' Hnw nhniit "The Ninepins,' Karefrce Klub" or 'Thurnluv Night C ih '' our firt initials are rather hard to mnkc into a word nren t thev? White Corn Syrup may be used in place of Sugar, in whole or in pa.rt, in making Cranberry Sauce, Pie Butter and nr arts. the soothiiur 'BABYvPOWDER scented with Neapolitan Violets i Talcolette Peroxide s-i. Vaniihirur Cream tn the skin toft and whits at your dealer's -1 iim- , BRAN FOR YOUR HEALTH Alfred W. McCann, Famous Food Expert, Approves the New Kellogg Product Just why every one should eat bran and plenty of It Is fully disclosed In Alfred TV. McCann's book The Science of rating." This extraordinary book tells how Surgeon-General Takakt of the Japanese Navy was made a baron In recognition of bis discovery that many diseases prevalent among Japanese sol dlers and sailors was clue to the loss ef certain feed minerals contained In the outer coating- or pericarp of whole grain, which Is always removed and discarded In the milling of white flour. Ills as tonlshlne discoveries have been fully confirmed In the Japanese hospitals nt Hlroshlme, Toklo, Kove and Sasebo. So many experiments of this kind hav o been noted In medical circles during the last few years that the wonder Is every body does not cat a few tablespoonfuls of bran every day. Bran Is tho enemy of constipation, which Invariably sur renders under the persistent attack of the outercoatlwj of wheat so foolishly discarded by the American people. After a personal visit with Mr. r K. Kellogg, the veteran cereal food manufacturer of Battle Creek, Mr. McCann stated: "At last a bran food has been per fected which contains the rejected min eral salts and colloids so indispensable to the elimination processes of the human bod)-. Autointoxication (self poisoning) doesn't get much of a chance to do Its deadly work of weakening the system in the presence of Kellogg's Krumbled Bran There are sound scientific reasons for claiming that every "Waxtlte" pack age of Kellogg's Krumbled Bran Is charged with buoyancy; good feeling, pep, stamina and(endurance. All the medicinal salts that nature has stored up In the outer layers of wheat are care fully preserved by the "W. K. Kellogg process and in tho cooking the flavor and texture of the bran Is vastly Im proved, so that the finished product is not only a wholesome but also a sui prlslngly palatable dish." Grocers everywhere sell this new bran food In the famous Kellogg "Waxtlte" package Adv. Beautify the Complexion JN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tat Uitcpulcd Beintifk tf f mni Wor.rf By Thoatandt Guaranteed to remove tin, freckles, pimplei, liver-spots, etc. Ex treme Clin 20 divi Rldi pore and tuue of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't It, by mall, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOLBTCO.. Pmrli. T,nn. "Sold by .lurobi limn , 1015 Chestnut M . no auirr loiierounicra. 4-" Cut J: tt tt if ': i . i. 7 y 'z in Half That Is Exactly What You Do When You Use the Frec-Wcstinghouse Electric Sewing Machine No Labor at All Required. No pedal to push just prcsB the lever with your foot. Costs but one cent for three hours' work. See tt at vour electric dealer 3 If 7i does not hate it we will tell you where U inoy be srcit See the 0iio-7uc Eleetne Cleaner mnd the Highlmndef Eleetrte U'sir. H. C. Roberts Electric Supply Co. Wholesale Distributor rhilodslphla v If vou so lo the I'uhlle I Ibrarv I'lilrteenth and I,oeut streets, vou run find a book in the reference room which will tell )Oti nhout lilies and regula tions for clubs in general eiti will have to make vour own special one, of eourse, for jour own vpcclnl club, ami f Imagine that Mini incetlnei would he rather Informal I nm ver.v rslnel .vou enjov the worn iin' page, and I hope vou will continue lendliiK It the llrst thliiR. Meaning of Name Dinr Madam l'leave print in vour column ni soon ns poiiiblc the stump code on envelopes and the meaning of the name Wilbur and from what Inn giiasc is it derived'' w r. If jnu will senel me a self addressed stamped envelope I will send vou the stamp code It appeared In the papei just reeentlv 'I he name Wilbut eems to hnvr no nieaiilug In Itself, hut two names fiom the Herman. AVIIIbert anil Willlinirg. nre the neureit In it, and thev mean renpectlveh much brightness and stroiiR protection IF YOU LOVE I (oicert ioh it. Iff be Hjteeslcci in Till: CENTURY FLOWER SHOP "Hi llcloto Cicilmit xt OUR ARE AS GOOD AS CASH nd nali!r vou 1 bnv al the ) pirtmont anil apcmlu aiore ou prefar Our I'nm ari baaed on Iba Inth nf credit are A)r and mod erato Write fur full delalla MAliniOTT nUOS..1118 Chestnut New Addition New Addition Your Meats Wholesale Come to Our New I p-lo-Date Mitrhct. I'ollow the Crowd Chuck Roast Rump Roast Butcher's Roast . Hamburger Steak 18c Rump Steak Round Steak Sirloin Steak 35 Slljpp.V CIlCOSO H'lC OlriimnrKiirlne, nil nut lirnnila Se 1'owl (.1 II). av.) I ancj . 33c now m v s iiri.li.ni i;c "-Mirliil 1 kjch Cln (iirlnnal, ,V Doren llrililiiunrlera for I'lnrliln liml mill Snir.iiiil I reali Miirlterrt I nliMera, pei In! Vllriillnn Clllen I um mill ( oinmlaanrlc 10 and 12 S. Delaware Av Phila. Mnrkrl MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc., , llil. la Dm l)nlt ,w mmvOTt WC .ysisexkNk. . V BCWSWSXK vT?r,3r i Specially Selected 1 omorrow! New Silk Lined Suits to Sell for Hundreds of Overcoats to Sell for i AT 'A Are you always successful on baking day? Are your cakes light and spongy and your biscuits white and flaky? If not, let us help you with RUMFORD THE WHOLESOME BAKING, POWDER jjnjjsjjjiS 5ysK3 P0WD5 MORE HOT WATER WITH LESS GAS THAT'S THE BIG DIFFERENCE! In ifeslm, Jn construction a.hd In Its cxcluatva patented feature! Clia "J.ovekln" la different from any other water heater Due th blc oirfereace 19 the. dtrrerenre. In IlKSULTS. Tho email raa conaumpilon ot tho Lovokln Water Heater la a aource oC continual wondera aourca of laMlnr aatli. faction to IU many uaen. Write for booklet. LOVEKJN WATER HEATER COMPANY 3D Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. mm X?S'M':KX Shoes on Sale Friday, 5 P. M. ! t f T t f t t ! We've got 15 big cases of noth ing but women's and boys' shoes that we must clean up. We've simply GOT to make room for holiday shipments and, therefore, are glad to pass these bargains on to you. Regular Specials of Men's, Women's and Children s for Saturday . '4.98 rf f f t T t T t t t t T f f t T !. f T T t f I A. I t T t T 5r AiM j; CLEAN SWEEP SALE A of Odds and Ends of Women's & Boys' Shoes at 00 It OMEN'S 8-INCH MtllOtlANV HOOTS Military heel. Coodvc&r welt Special. I WOMKN'S D.INrlt I.AC1J LOO VAMP imitation BtralBlii tips, mllitnry neei special WOMEN'S 0-INClt HI.iOK KID -I.ACK Plain too, lilt-! lice! Special . . . WOMEN'S 9-INCH OUNMETAI. LACK Plain toe; Rltz heel Special .... , . , . , WOMEN'S 8-INCH MCI KII LACE Military heel, Imperial tip, Special MEN'S HLACK VICI KID LACE SHOES Medium toe, 7 to 84. Special MEN'S HEAVY TUClir CUT WORK SHOES J With heavy buclcles Special . . e nrvvifl nTTVuvm, nrnnnvnil Foot comfort last Special . HOYS' OUNMETAL EVOLIBII H VLS Alio wider toes. Special ...... 'MISSES OUNMETAL LACE SHOES For school or dress Special ... 4.98 f5.98 J5?48 4.48 '3.98 '2.78 '4.98 '2.98 '2.79 Look over oar harcnln hlii for flin rlillilreni It will lie vrnrtti vour mtaln apieni wiiue. Tliey contain apiencllcl Talnea Qflo to from . ,.,,, ..,,,., ,., IO y 62 Stores & m . All Busy m S m aW &4mJr0 'i.9a Only 200 Pairs of Men's Work Bluchers Left Sizes 8 g5 WQ toll' & O A Can of Water Proofing FREE With Each Pair THE BIG SHOE STORE B Open Friday Until 8 f . M. and Saturday Until 10 P. M. H6-18-20 N. 8th St. e. Oak Hall! (Market at Sixth) THE 0ercouts arc all-wool, of course. Young men's single and double breasted Ulsters; men's conservative styles, and there are PLENTY OF THEM IN ALL SIZES! The Suits are young men's silk-lined, double breasted s'tyles with staple Sack Suits for men plenty of these, too! Oak Hall was never more ready to greet the first Saturda of November than it is now in all departments! Suits Range in Prices from $30 to $65 Overcoats Range up to $85 (Fur Collars) THERE arc great bit? s,torm ublcrs, double-brcaslcd ulsters and double-breasted ulstercltcs in a half hundred different stjles of cloths, including plaid baciis. There are conienaltw styles, Chesterfields in standard Oxford cloths and staple blacks. There is really no end to the range of choice Tjhjch is ready in both suits and oercoats here at Si(h and Market www iui oaiufua) s u ,crs. Lowered Prices in Woman's Apparel In Our Woman's" rffnWi if'i)l7 I If I M 153 00 M9.75 SIS 00 1 Shop Www $39.75 $33.75 359.75 WONDERFUL opportunities are e erywhere apparent in both East and West sections of the Woman's Shop on the second floor .n . r SPIf1 Prics Prc)'ail n suits, coats and dresses, while new furs will be iound available at most reasonable figures. Here are a few specials in suits and coats. $49.75 tor special coats of $55 to $80 nualitv These Plain $49.75 L.. ..! are samnlos ami aro to ho l1Brl .., n nln tl,ln..,l ... s i.-.Tr.'.' "TP'SL ?uit3! ?55 to $75 ciualfrv. fur trimmed tles. All are diffcicnt styles. velourN broadc loth's and'te' dUVCtvie laines' Velours, silvertones chameleon, duvet de lainc, different tyl" n th," Un ti' Abo"t ten tinscltones, polo cloths and suedes. quickly. sroup. They -tviU scji $55.00 $49.75 $45.00 $39.75 ffor Plain Vtlour and Silt er tone Coatt with Seal Collar and Cuffs. Regularly $75. All Colon, includ- ing Black and Oxford: Fully Silk Lined and Inner Lined. Sizes 16 to 40. For Tweed Coats imi ?,, ,i7 ?,. coon Collar, Value $55.00. Splendid for Traveling and Motoring. Will not fade or show wear; will be good style tor three seasons. (For Duvet de Lame Coats with Seal Collar, fully Lined and Inner Lined. Sizes 16 to 46. Brown, Navy, Black, Rote, Taupe. For $45 Silvertone Coats with Seal Collar, Browns, Reindeers, Moroc cos. In this group there are two other styles in Velour with Seal Collars. COA rr, Z4.5 5U:,"L ..'?' Gray. S,L MV.lb r ."J: c '""" "!" 'yt' Lwn"d" Strg" :p"' rSii 1W 7Z ir t $ 9JS $"'" All-Wl Velour. QOV.iD lCor, are Taupe, Brown and the .Su,ts have Seal Collar and Cuffs for $65 Suits. Wool Velour in. Navy, Brown .Taupe and Black. They have Seal Collars. For Tricotine Dresses of ,t3S to $55 QuaUty. They are all Sample Dresses, 16-36 sizes Al.n JP her of additionar:iyle1l'fron,noTr rTot.r ''" S"" ?""" s . ' .'."" "rown and Black. Mny Swt, from Regular s7ock """ n "uaed to this group. I $55.00 j I $29.75 9Q 7C I .., Boys' Suits and OvArpnaro S : : : : S ?Z3 si- ? w . U.. MEN'S $12 VELOUR HATS-8.00 , MEN'S $5.00 SOFT HATS- so WattomakarfjTYfri (Market at Sixth t jljlx,xx aa y Y 11 ) fftr co yaarc SI m V A The Largest Shoe Retailers injfu World j Can't Be Undersold ' & '' mmk u j1' , h syj."1. " 'Jiltjy hi) V i.n ,,L slm Q rfx. V' i 'f1 rs